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Thailand Prescription Medication Costs Without Insurance

Prescription medications in Thailand are often more affordable than in other countries, even without insurance. Pharmaceutical drugs are more than 90% less expensive on average than the median drug price worldwide. This makes Thailand a popular destination for medical tourism.

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Are you thinking about going to Thailand for medical care? Are you also looking to stay insured while abroad? This Pacific Prime article will provide an overview about how the cost of prescription medications in Thailand compares to the rest of the world.

Pharmaceutical Drug Prices for Thailand’s Medical Tourists and Expats

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Thailand is a popular destination for medical tourism because of its high-quality, private hospitals with modern medical treatments and highly skilled physicians. Medical procedures and pharmaceutical drugs are significantly cheaper in Thailand than in other parts of the world.

Thailand’s overall low cost of living is another draw for expats and retirees from more expensive countries like the United States and parts of Europe. The savings on prescription medications are another perk for those who relocate to Thailand.

Another reason that medical tourists may seek care in Thailand is to avoid the lengthy wait times for life-saving procedures in their own countries.

Bumrungrad, one of the private hospital networks in Thailand, offers insights into the lower cost of authentic drugs it is able to offer. Bumrungrad provides medication tourists, people with conditions seeking affordable or newer treatments, access to medications.

Bumrungrad advertises major savings for authentic pharmaceutical drugs to treat several chronic medical conditions.

  • 93% savings for drugs that treat Hepatitis C
  • 43% savings on treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
  • 76% savings for drugs to treat Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Osteoporosis drugs are 66% more affordable

Bumrungrad isn’t the only option for international hospitals in Thailand. Thailand is home to many top-of-the-line international hospitals. For a larger list of the best hospitals in Thailand, see this article.

If you have questions about health insurance coverage for prescription drugs, contact an insurance expert at Pacific Prime today.

Prescription Medication Affordability for Thailand’s Citizens

Drug prices in Thailand are much more affordable for expats and medical tourists than for citizens of the country. That’s because when drug prices are adjusted for wages and purchasing power in Thailand, the drugs are still unaffordable for many citizens.

Costs of Specific Prescription Medications in Thailand

Data offered by an online hospital that compares drug prices across countries shows that many drugs are more affordable in Thailand than in the rest of the world. We provided data that compares Thailand’s drug price to the median drug price across the globe.

The median is a type of average that isn’t skewed by outliers.

Prescriptions that are More Affordable in Thailand than Globally

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Most medications are more affordable in Thailand when compared to countries like the United States. How does Thailand compare to drug prices around the world? We’ll list medications that are more affordable in Thailand than globally on average.

Cardiovascular Disease and High Cholesterol Medication Costs in Thailand

Brand name Lipitor, or drug name Atorvastatin, is a popular statin used for cardiovascular disease or high cholesterol, and Lipitor is 2% more affordable in Thailand compared to the global average.

  • United States: 2176% more expensive than the median price for Lipitor.
  • Mexico: 277% more expensive than the median price.
  • Germany: 257% more expensive than the median price.
  • China: 204% more expensive than the median price.
  • Japan: 83% more expensive than the median price.
  • The UK: 75% more expensive than the median price.
  • Philippines: 39% more expensive than the median price.
  • Sweden: 12% more expensive than the median price.
  • Spain: 1% more expensive than the median price.
  • Thailand: 2% less expensive than the median price globally for Lipitor (Atorvastatin).
  • South Korea: 14% less expensive than the median price.
  • France: 39% less expensive than the median price.
  • Russia: 57% less expensive than the global median price.
  • India: 85% less expensive than the median price.

High Blood Pressure Medication Costs in Thailand

Zestril, or Lisinopril, a drug commonly used to treat high blood pressure, is 58% less expensive in Thailand than the global average. Here is how the price of this medication compares to 14 countries around the globe:

  • United States: 2683% more expensive than the global median for Zestril.
  • The Philippines: 355% more expensive than the median price.
  • Mexico: 235% more expensive than the global average.
  • China: 57% more expensive than the median price around the world.
  • UK: 39% more expensive than the median price.
  • India: 31% more costly than the median price globally.
  • Japan: 23% more expensive than the median price.
  • South Korea: 18% more expensive than the median price.
  • Germany and Spain: 2% more affordable than the median price.
  • Russia: 15% more affordable than the median price.
  • France: 17% more affordable than the median price.
  • Sweden: 46% more affordable than the median price.
  • Thailand is 58% less expensive than the global median price for Zestril (Lisinopril).

Asthma and COPD Medication Costs in Thailand

Ventolin (drug name Salbutamo) is 46% less expensive in Thailand compared to the global median. Here is how the price of Ventolin compares in other countries around the world.

  • United States: 1191% more expensive than the median price for Ventolin
  • Germany: 273% more expensive than the global median price.
  • Mexico: 199% more expensive than the median price.
  • Japan: 80% more expensive than the median price.
  • Philippines: 57% more expensive than the median price.
  • Sweden: 38% more expensive than the median price.
  • France: 25% more expensive than the median price.
  • China: 3% more expensive than the median price.
  • The UK: 15% less expensive than the median price.
  • Spain: 33% less expensive than the median price.
  • Thailand: 46% less expensive than the global median price for Ventolin (Salbutamol).
  • Russia: 57% less expensive than the median price.

Diabetes Medication (Insulin) Costs in Thailand

Insulin Glargine (brand name Lantus) is 4% less expensive in Thailand compared to the global median. Insulin Glargine is used to treat Type I & II Diabetes. Here’s how Thailand’s costs compare to those ofother countries:

  • United States: 558% more expensive than the median price for insulin.
  • China: 141% more expensive than the median price.
  • Mexico: 53% more expensive than the median price.
  • Germany: 36% more expensive than the median price.
  • Philippines: 18% more expensive than the median price.
  • India: 7% more expensive than the median price.
  • Spain: 4% more than the median price.
  • Japan: 2% more than the global median price.
  • Thailand: 4% less expensive than the global median price for Lantus (Insulin Glargine).
  • South Korea: 10% less expensive than the median price.
  • Sweden: 15% less than the median price.
  • UK: 28% less than the median price.
  • Russia: 29% less than the median price.

Other Medications that Cost Less in Thailand

Other medications are much cheaper in Thailand as well. Here’s a list of other medications that are much less costly in Thailand compared to the global median drug price.

  • The antibiotic Zithromax (Azithromycin) is 36% less expensive in Thailand than the global median.
  • Female contraception, Yasmin (Ethinylestradiol), is 54% less expensive in Thailand than the global median price.
  • Xanax (Alprazolam), a drug used for anxiety and panic disorder, is 77% less expensive than the global median drug price.

Prescriptions that Cost More in Thailand than Globally

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A handful of medications are more expensive in Thailand than in other countries around the world. Here we will list drugs that are more expensive in Thailand than globally on average. We’ll also compare Thailand to a handful of specific countries for reference.

Erectile Dysfunction Medication Costs in Thailand

The erectile dysfunction medication Viagra (drug name Sildenafil) costs 40% more than the median global price in Thailand. Here is how that cost compares to other countries:

  • United States: 660% more expensive than the median price for Viagra.
  • Japan:108% more expensive than the median price globally.
  • Spain: 85% more costly than the median price for Viagra or Sildenafil.
  • Germany: 82% more expensive than the global median price.
  • Sweden: 47% more expensive than the median price around the world.
  • Thailand: 40% more than the median price globally for Viagra (Sildenafil).
  • Philippines: 38% more expensive than the median price.
  • France: 27% more expensive than the median price.
  • China: 21% more expensive than the global average price.
  • Mexico: 5% more expensive than the median price globally.
  • Russia: 7% less expensive than the global median price.
  • South Korea: 14% less costly than the median price.
  • United Kingdom: 27% less costly than the median price.
  • India: 41% less expensive than the median price.

Immunosuppression Transplant Medication Costs in Thailand

Patients take an immunosuppressant after a transplant to decrease the risk of organ rejection. In Thailand, the common medication Prograf (Tacrolim) is 85.5% more expensive than the global median drug price.

Here is how the price of this immunosuppressive therapy varies in countries around the world compared to the global median drug price:

  • Germany: 165% more expensive than the global median.
  • Japan: 142% more expensive than the median price.
  • Philippines: 111% more expensive than the global median price.
  • United States: 86.5% more expensive than the global median price.
  • Thailand: 85.5% more expensive than the global median price for Prograf (Tacrolimus).
  • China: 65% more expensive than the median price globally.
  • South Korea: 44% more expensive than the global median price.
  • Mexico: 37% more expensive than the median price.
  • Sweden: 18% more expensive than the median price.
  • France: 5% less expensive than the average price globally.
  • United Kingdom: 9% less expensive than the median global price.
  • Spain: 30% less expensive than the median price.
  • Russia: 65% less expensive than the median price globally.
  • India: 87% less expensive than the median price.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are prescriptions less expensive in Thailand?

Medications are more affordable in Thailand compared to many other countries. Prescriptions can be purchased at hospital pharmacies or local pharmacies in the region. Either way, the drugs tend to be much less expensive than in other parts of the world.

Can pharmacists prescribe in Thailand?

Thai pharmacists can usually recommend medicines and prescribe treatments necessary. Drugs like painkillers or antibiotics may be given by pharmacists without any prescription.

Can I bring medications I purchased in Thailand back to the United States?

Any medications purchased in Thailand or abroad need to be declared to customs. Review whether or not you can bring a particular drug into the United States before trying to bring it back.

Conclusion

Thailand provides an opportunity to get faster and more affordable care in its outstanding international hospitals. Thailand can be a great destination for medical tourists, retirees, and working expats.

You can make Thailand’s medical resources even more affordable with a robust health insurance plan for Thailand. Don’t forget that Medicare doesn’t cover medical expenses outside of the United States.

Further reading on Thailand’s healthcare system can be found in this article about Thailand’s Migrant Health Insurance Scheme.

Content Writer at Pacific Prime
Wish Sutthatothon (Nickname: Guy) is currently a content writer at Pacific Prime Thailand, an insurance broker that connects individuals and businesses with insurance providers worldwide. He creates and edits blog articles, guides, reports, webpages, and other types of digital content.

He graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Arts, Media & Communication major (concentration: Creative Content) from Mahidol University International College (MUIC). During the compulsory major elective period in the summer of 2021 and voluntarily during the summer of 2022, he also interned as a video and photo editor at Mbrella Films.

He has experience working as an English Content Writer at a real estate buying/renting/selling platform in Thonglor. There, he crafted company blog posts on a multitude of topics. Topics include market trends, legal issues and disputes in property businesses, financial guides, expat guides, home insurance, home decoration and maintenance, and weekly real estate news quick-recaps. Occasionally, as part of the blog-writing process, he would also translate existing Thai blogs to English.

In his free time, Guy enjoys doing scriptwriting and storytelling for comic strips, watching movies, and listening to music (particularly film scores).
Wish Sutthatothon